Letter from Moses Sawin, Southboro[ugh, Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1850 June 26th
Description:
Moses Sawin writes to Samuel May thanking him "in behalf of the Friends of the Slave in Southboro'" for proposing to hold a meeting in the town, a place where May has "so often spoken to the ears that would not hear, or to the many empty seats." In the postscript, Sawin shares his "doubt whether should get much of audience Saturday night but [he] will consult the friends."
Holograph, signed.
Title devised by cataloger.
On verso, the letter is addressed to "Rev. Saml. May Jr. Leicester Mass." and it is postmarked with a red, circular stamp reading, "Southborough Ms. Jun 26."